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Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells

Mycobacterial lipids have long been known to modulate the function of a variety of cells of the innate immune system. Here, we report the extraction and characterisation of polar and apolar free lipids from Mycobacterium bovis AF 2122/97 and identify the major lipids present in these fractions. Lipi...

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Autores principales: Pirson, Chris, Jones, Gareth J, Steinbach, Sabine, Besra, Gurdyal S, Vordermeier, H Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3407013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22738036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-43-54
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author Pirson, Chris
Jones, Gareth J
Steinbach, Sabine
Besra, Gurdyal S
Vordermeier, H Martin
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Jones, Gareth J
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description Mycobacterial lipids have long been known to modulate the function of a variety of cells of the innate immune system. Here, we report the extraction and characterisation of polar and apolar free lipids from Mycobacterium bovis AF 2122/97 and identify the major lipids present in these fractions. Lipids found included trehalose dimycolate (TDM) and trehalose monomycolate (TMM), the apolar phthiocerol dimycocersates (PDIMs), triacyl glycerol (TAG), pentacyl trehalose (PAT), phenolic glycolipid (PGL), and mono-mycolyl glycerol (MMG). Polar lipids identified included glucose monomycolate (GMM), diphosphatidyl glycerol (DPG), phenylethanolamine (PE) and a range of mono- and di-acylated phosphatidyl inositol mannosides (PIMs). These lipid fractions are capable of altering the cytokine profile produced by fresh and cultured bovine monocytes as well as monocyte derived dendritic cells. Significant increases in the production of IL-10, IL-12, MIP-1β, TNFα and IL-6 were seen after exposure of antigen presenting cells to the polar lipid fraction. Phenotypic characterisation of the cells was performed by flow cytometry and significant decreases in the expression of MHCII, CD86 and CD1b were found after exposure to the polar lipid fraction. Polar lipids also significantly increased the levels of CD40 expressed by monocytes and cultured monocytes but no effect was seen on the constitutively high expression of CD40 on MDDC or on the levels of CD80 expressed by any of the cells. Finally, the capacity of polar fraction treated cells to stimulate alloreactive lymphocytes was assessed. Significant reduction in proliferative activity was seen after stimulation of PBMC by polar fraction treated cultured monocytes whilst no effect was seen after lipid treatment of MDDC. These data demonstrate that pathogenic mycobacterial polar lipids may significantly hamper the ability of the host APCs to induce an appropriate immune response to an invading pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-34070132012-07-28 Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells Pirson, Chris Jones, Gareth J Steinbach, Sabine Besra, Gurdyal S Vordermeier, H Martin Vet Res Research Mycobacterial lipids have long been known to modulate the function of a variety of cells of the innate immune system. Here, we report the extraction and characterisation of polar and apolar free lipids from Mycobacterium bovis AF 2122/97 and identify the major lipids present in these fractions. Lipids found included trehalose dimycolate (TDM) and trehalose monomycolate (TMM), the apolar phthiocerol dimycocersates (PDIMs), triacyl glycerol (TAG), pentacyl trehalose (PAT), phenolic glycolipid (PGL), and mono-mycolyl glycerol (MMG). Polar lipids identified included glucose monomycolate (GMM), diphosphatidyl glycerol (DPG), phenylethanolamine (PE) and a range of mono- and di-acylated phosphatidyl inositol mannosides (PIMs). These lipid fractions are capable of altering the cytokine profile produced by fresh and cultured bovine monocytes as well as monocyte derived dendritic cells. Significant increases in the production of IL-10, IL-12, MIP-1β, TNFα and IL-6 were seen after exposure of antigen presenting cells to the polar lipid fraction. Phenotypic characterisation of the cells was performed by flow cytometry and significant decreases in the expression of MHCII, CD86 and CD1b were found after exposure to the polar lipid fraction. Polar lipids also significantly increased the levels of CD40 expressed by monocytes and cultured monocytes but no effect was seen on the constitutively high expression of CD40 on MDDC or on the levels of CD80 expressed by any of the cells. Finally, the capacity of polar fraction treated cells to stimulate alloreactive lymphocytes was assessed. Significant reduction in proliferative activity was seen after stimulation of PBMC by polar fraction treated cultured monocytes whilst no effect was seen after lipid treatment of MDDC. These data demonstrate that pathogenic mycobacterial polar lipids may significantly hamper the ability of the host APCs to induce an appropriate immune response to an invading pathogen. BioMed Central 2012 2012-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3407013/ /pubmed/22738036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-43-54 Text en Copyright ©2012 Pirson et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
title_full Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
title_fullStr Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
title_full_unstemmed Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
title_short Differential effects of Mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
title_sort differential effects of mycobacterium bovis - derived polar and apolar lipid fractions on bovine innate immune cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3407013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22738036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-43-54
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